While it won't appear in the changes feed, they do track the update_seq they originally had IIRC. I sure don't think we surface that anywhere.
Ciprian, is there a specific need for this or is this for something app specific? On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 1:46 PM, Robert Newson <[email protected]> wrote: > The previous revision doesn't have a sequence number and won't appear > in the changes feed. > > B. > > On 18 December 2012 19:02, Ciprian Dorin Craciun > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello all! >> >> As noted in the subject I want to accomplish the following: having >> a particular document's revision I want to find out which is it's >> change sequence number. >> >> According to the documentation all I have to do is issue the >> following query to get the sequence number of the "latest" revision: >> http://.../database/document?revs_info=true&local_seq=true >> >> As such I've assumed that I can obtain that similarly even for >> previous revisions like this: >> >> http://.../database/document?rev=2-c33bbeaf4151d68d81f7e27f9cb0c03e&local_seq=true >> >> Unfortunately it doesn't work (as in it doesn't include any >> `_local_seq` attribute)... Any suggestions? >> >> (I know that I could find that information by scrolling through >> the `_changes` feed but that would be quite inefficient.) >> >> Thanks, >> Ciprian.
